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Old 07-21-2015, 12:27 AM
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I want to give row and column name in the matrix.



How can I give, as I am inserting row its an part of matrix.
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You would need to use at least 3 tables for this - your matrix, one above it for the columns, one to the left for the rows. To get your matrix into the correct position vis-à-vis the others, you will need to format it with 'around' text wrapping so you can position it as needed.
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